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Bill in Co.
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Re: IE Crashes on this medical website?
Ooops, and forgot to note that yours was using version 6.0.2800.1555 of
mshtml.dll.
So I guess there's no point in my looking further into other versions of
Mshtml.dll, since evidently the problem is not simply due to that DLL file,
but it ends up there.
So there is apparently something else at work here. Interesting....
Bill in Co. wrote:
> Aha, another mshtml.dll related crash - thanks for checking.
>
> Roxana wrote:
>> "Bill in Co." wrote in message
>> news:uD1ZM9WBIHA.5328@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>> Roxana wrote:
>>>> Working fine for me. (IE6 / Win98se fully updated)
>>>>
>>>> Correction:
>>>> Worked fine the first time from your link here. Then accessed
newsgroups in
>>>> Google, and tried link there. It crashed... "IE encountered a
problem...".
>>>
>>> Which doesn't tell us much unless you get that error message box where
you
>>> can click on Details, to see the exact cause.
>>
>> Mistakenly, I went there again. Certainly a case of "too much
information"
>> (which even I don't want to know about. *ggg*
>> Anyway, I malingered about, clicking and searching (search probably needs
>> Active Scripting to work) and no problems. Then went back to the main
WebMD
>> home page by clearing address bar of sub-domains. It crashed. Error
Message
>> is:
>>
>> AppName: iexplore.exe AppVer: 6.0.2800.1106
>> ModName: mshtml.dll ModVer: 6.0.2800.1555 Offset: 001843c1
>>>
>>>> <snipped>
>>>>
>>>> Must be too much busy-ness with the sites page or something.
>>>
>>> Maybe that page is a bit too "loaded" for IE 6 I dunno. Again, it
>>> gives no problems in Firefox.
>>
>> um.
>>>
>>>
>>>> "Bill in Co." wrote:
>>>>> Does anybody else have problems in IE with this site? It seems to
>>>>> crash IE on my computer (but works fine in Firefox):
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.webmd.com
Ooops, and forgot to note that yours was using version 6.0.2800.1555 of
mshtml.dll.
So I guess there's no point in my looking further into other versions of
Mshtml.dll, since evidently the problem is not simply due to that DLL file,
but it ends up there.
So there is apparently something else at work here. Interesting....
Bill in Co. wrote:
> Aha, another mshtml.dll related crash - thanks for checking.
>
> Roxana wrote:
>> "Bill in Co." wrote in message
>> news:uD1ZM9WBIHA.5328@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>> Roxana wrote:
>>>> Working fine for me. (IE6 / Win98se fully updated)
>>>>
>>>> Correction:
>>>> Worked fine the first time from your link here. Then accessed
newsgroups in
>>>> Google, and tried link there. It crashed... "IE encountered a
problem...".
>>>
>>> Which doesn't tell us much unless you get that error message box where
you
>>> can click on Details, to see the exact cause.
>>
>> Mistakenly, I went there again. Certainly a case of "too much
information"
>> (which even I don't want to know about. *ggg*
>> Anyway, I malingered about, clicking and searching (search probably needs
>> Active Scripting to work) and no problems. Then went back to the main
WebMD
>> home page by clearing address bar of sub-domains. It crashed. Error
Message
>> is:
>>
>> AppName: iexplore.exe AppVer: 6.0.2800.1106
>> ModName: mshtml.dll ModVer: 6.0.2800.1555 Offset: 001843c1
>>>
>>>> <snipped>
>>>>
>>>> Must be too much busy-ness with the sites page or something.
>>>
>>> Maybe that page is a bit too "loaded" for IE 6 I dunno. Again, it
>>> gives no problems in Firefox.
>>
>> um.
>>>
>>>
>>>> "Bill in Co." wrote:
>>>>> Does anybody else have problems in IE with this site? It seems to
>>>>> crash IE on my computer (but works fine in Firefox):
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.webmd.com